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Carolina Marín stands as one of the most transformative figures in the history of badminton. Known for her fierce competitiveness, relentless work ethic, and unmistakable presence on court, Marín has redefined what is possible for European players in a sport long dominated by Asia. Her journey is a story of resilience, ambition, and an…
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Mental health care exists on a narrow line. On one side, care. On the other, collapse. That line is rarely crossed by dramatic failure. More often, it slips quietly through missed routines, unclear responses, or systems that falter under stress. Stability must be rebuilt every day, under pressure, without pause. At the center of…
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Family medicine is rooted in care for the whole person—body, mind, and circumstance. As a family doctor, my training calls me to recognize physical, social, and emotional vulnerability; to listen without judgment; and to stand with patients when they face life’s most difficult crossroads. A pro-life approach in family medicine is about affirming the…
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Autistic doctors exist—and they are competent, compassionate, and invaluable members of the medical profession. Yet, outdated perceptions continue to suggest that a doctor must think, communicate, or behave in one rigid, neurotypical way. Medicine, however, has never thrived on uniformity. It thrives on diversity—of minds, perspectives, and approaches to care. Autism does not diminish…
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As the New Year begins, it brings with it a renewed sense of possibility—and for many women, an opportunity to place health and well-being at the center of their lives. Women’s health is not a single goal or resolution; it is a lifelong commitment that evolves through every stage of life. This year, the…
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Dr. Shellie Hipsky is an example of a public figure whose influence is based on service rather than spectacle in a media environment that is dominated by red carpets, viral moments, and transient attention. Dr. Shellie is a humanitarian leader, media executive, educator, and performer who has established a career that connects Hollywood prominence with…
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When Jacquie Robison’s life shifted course with her daughter Sofia’s cerebral palsy diagnosis, she chose not to let the moment be defined by limitation or fear. Instead, it became the beginning of a mission rooted in visibility, dignity, and joy—one that would eventually grow into WAWOS, an acronymn for We’re All Working on Something.…
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Interviewer: Your philosophy centers around balance instead of perfection. Why is that such an important message for women today? Natisha Duffy: “Because perfection isn’t real—and chasing it drains people. What is real is balance. When women reach their 40s and beyond, their priorities shift, and their time becomes limited. I teach them that taking…
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As 2025 unfolds, a new era of female leadership is taking shape—one defined not just by accomplishments, but by authenticity, vision, and purposeful influence. Across entertainment, activism, business, literature, and wellness, women are breaking molds, elevating conversations, and creating lasting change. Women Weekly Magazine proudly spotlights the rising voices, culture-shifters, and innovators worth watching—women…
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A Star Is Born When Coco Gauff first stepped onto the global tennis stage at just 15 years old, defeating Venus Williams at Wimbledon in 2019, the world knew a new era had begun. Her fearless play, infectious energy, and emotional maturity captured the hearts of millions. Yet, what makes Gauff truly remarkable isn’t…